Deck 11: Automated Decision Systems and Expert Systems

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Most business decision rules are the same across industries.
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A revenue management (RM) system for an airline seeks to minimize each customer's ticket price of travel on the airline's flights.
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While most first-generation Expert Systems (ES) use if-then rules to represent and store their knowledge, second-generation ES are more flexible in adopting multiple knowledge representation and reasoning methods.
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Rules used in automated decision systems (ADS) can be derived based on experience.
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Inference rules and knowledge rules are both used to solve problems in a rule-based expert system.
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Once validated, the knowledge acquired from experts or induced from a set of data must be represented in a format that does not need to be understandable by humans but must be executable on computers.
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A nonexpert uses the development environment of an expert system to obtain advice and to solve problems using the expert knowledge embedded into the system.
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Expert systems (ES) are computer-based information systems that use expert knowledge to attain high-level decision performance in a narrowly defined problem domain.
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The knowledge base in an expert system must correspond exactly to the format of the knowledge base in the organization where it will be utilized.
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The inference engine, also known as the control structure or the rule interpreter (in rule-based ES), is essentially a computer program that provides a methodology for reasoning about information in the knowledge base and on the blackboard to formulate appropriate conclusions.
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Knowledge acquisition from experts is a complex task that requires specialized expertise to conduct successfully.
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The critical component of a knowledge refinement system is the self-learning mechanism that allows it to adjust its knowledge base and its processing of knowledge based on the evaluation of its recent past performances.
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Validation of knowledge is usually done by a human expert in the knowledge domain.
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Rich and Knight (1991) defined artificial intelligence as "the study of how to make people do things at which, at the moment, computers are better."
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Unlike human experts, expert systems do not need to explain their views, recommendations, or decisions.
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Rule-based systems have their roots in artificial intelligence.
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Flight pricing systems are examples of semi-automated decision systems that require managerial input for each decision.
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The basic rationale of artificial intelligence is to use mathematical calculation rather than symbolic reasoning.
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The case study on chemical, biological, and radiological agents shows that expert systems are widely used in high pressure situations where the human decision makers are confident in taking quick actions.
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A person's decision performance and level of knowledge are typical criteria that determine their level of expertise in a particular subject.
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In the sport talents identification case study, the expert system was calibrated with expertise from

A) multiple sports experts.
B) one overall sports expert.
C) ) the system developer.
D) subjects in the cases used to create the ES.
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Which module is missing from most expert systems?

A) user interface subsystem
B) knowledge base subsystem
C) inference engine
D) knowledge refinement subsystem
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Which of the following is NOT a stage of knowledge engineering?

A) knowledge consolidation
B) knowledge representation
C) knowledge acquisition
D) knowledge validation
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In the InterContinental Hotel Group case study, the mathematical model used to increase profits was based on

A) a simulation model that tried out many options.
B) a system that collated the subjective inputs of managers.
C) a mathematical model that used two variables: price and day of the week.
D) an optimization model that used multiple variables.
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Which tool would be best to use when there is a need to very rapidly and cheaply develop a rule-based expert system?

A) LISP or Prolog languages
B) ASP.NET
C) an ES shell
D) C++
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In the heart disease diagnosis case study, what was a benefit of the SIPMES expert system?

A) Expert systems from other domains were used, saving development time.
B) The SIPMES system agreed with human experts 64% of the time.
C) The SIPMES system could diagnose all types of cardiovascular diseases.
D) No human expert knowledge was needed in development, only textbook knowledge.
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Which category of expert systems that includes weather forecasting and economic/financial forecasting?

A) diagnostic ES
B) planning ES
C) instruction ES
D) prediction ES
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In the chemical, biological, and radiological agents case study, the CBR Advisor program had all the following features EXCEPT

A) it could provide advice even incomplete information.
B) it was tailored to different types of users.
C) it was available online to the general public.
D) it was created by multiple experts.
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How does an expert system differ from conventional systems?

A) Changes in an expert system are tedious to make.
B) The expert system operates only when it is complete.
C) Expert systems handle qualitative data easily.
D) Execution of expert system programs is algorithmic or step-by-step.
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Using certainty factors, a rule declares that IF competition is strong, CF = 70 AND margins are above 15% CF = 100 THEN sales demand will decline. If both conditions are true, what is the CF of the conclusion?

A) 100%
B) 70%
C) 30%
D) 21%
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It is difficult to acquire knowledge from experts for all the following reasons EXCEPT

A) experts may not be able to put into words how they conduct their work.
B) testing and refining of knowledge is complex and difficult.
C) many business areas have no identifiable experts.
D) experts often change their behavior when observed.
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The MYCIN Expert System was used to diagnose bacterial infections using

A) a simulation model that tried out many options.
B) a set of 500 rules on the subject.
C) an optimization model.
D) an expert system whose performance was inferior to human experts.
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What does self-knowledge in an expert system (ES) mean?

A) An ES understands itself in a very human sense.
B) An ES understands the human decision maker.
C) The ES can explain how it reached a conclusion.
D) The ES "knows" that it exists.
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Using certainty factors, a rule declares that IF competition is strong, CF = 70 OR margins are above 15% CF = 100 THEN sales demand will decline. If both conditions are true, what is the CF of the conclusion?

A) 100%
B) 70%
C) 30%
D) 21%
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In the Giant Food Stores case study, the new pricing model deployment system included all the following features EXCEPT

A) it required more staff to make pricing changes.
B) it could handle large numbers of price changes.
C) it used point of sale and competitive data as inputs.
D) it had a predictive capability.
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Who are automated decision systems (ADS) primarily designed for?

A) strategic level managers making long-term, wide-ranging decisions
B) mid-level managers making tactical decision
C) frontline workers who must make decisions rapidly
D) operational managers who make shop floor decisions
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All the following statements about how an expert system operates are true EXCEPT

A) incorporated knowledge is drawn exclusively from human experts.
B) a knowledge engineer creates inferencing rules.
C) knowledge rules are stored in the knowledge base.
D) inference engines contain an explanation subcomponent.
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What would explain why a divorce attorney in New York City may not be considered an expert in Beijing, China?

A) You need a greater level of experience in Beijing to practice law.
B) No criteria to evaluate divorce attorneys exist in Beijing.
C) The divorce attorney in New York does not speak Mandarin.
D) Expertise is frequently domain dependent.
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In the Clinical Decision Support System case study, what was the system's output?

A) a diagnosis of the type of tendon injury suffered by the patient
B) a treatment and rehabilitation plan for the patient
C) an explanation of the tendon anatomy of the patient
D) a referral to specialists who could accurately diagnose the tendon injury
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Revenue management systems modify the prices of products and services dynamically based on

A) intuition, demand, and supply.
B) intuition, competition, and supply.
C) business rules, demand, and supply.
D) business rules, supply, and intuition.
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Expert systems mimic the reasoning process of ________ experts in order to solve problems.
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The accumulation, transfer, and transformation of problem-solving expertise from experts or documented knowledge sources to a computer program for constructing or expanding the knowledge base is known as ________.
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________ is a collection of concepts and ideas that are related to the development of intelligent systems.
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________ is a collection of specialized facts, procedures, and judgment usually expressed as rules.
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The knowledge possessed by human experts is often lacking in ________ and not explicitly expressed.
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In the popular Corvid ES shell, ________ define the major factors considered in problem solving.
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Knowledge rules, or ________ rules, state all the facts and relationships about a problem.
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________ chaining is a data-driven approach in which we start from available information as it becomes available or from a basic idea, and then we try to draw conclusions.
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________ blocks in the Corvid ES determine(s) how the system interacts with the user, including the order of execution and the user interface.
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After an ES system is built, it must be evaluated in a two-step process. The first step, ________, ensures that the resulting knowledge base contains knowledge exactly the same as that acquired from the expert.
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Rules derived from data ________ can be used effectively in automated decision systems.
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After an ES system is built, it must be evaluated in a two-step process. The second step, ________, ensures that the system can solve the problem correctly.
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The ability of human experts to analyze their own knowledge and its effectiveness, learn from it, and improve on it for future consultations is known as a ________.
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An ________ shell is a type of development tool that has built-in inference capabilities and a user interface, and is specifically designed for ES development.
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An ________ infers situation descriptions from observations, and explains observed data by assigning them symbolic meanings that describe the situation.
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In the Corvid ES shell, ________ blocks are the decision rules acquired from experts.
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________ chaining is a goal-driven approach in which you start from an expectation of what is going to happen (i.e., hypothesis) and then seek evidence that supports (or contradicts) your expectation.
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________ (or reasoning) is the process of using the rules in the knowledge base along with the known facts to draw conclusions.
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________ express belief in an event (or a fact or a hypothesis) based on the expert's assessment.
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Inference rules, or ________ rules, offer advice on how to solve a problem, given that certain facts are known.
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Describe the Turing test for determining whether a computer exhibits intelligent behavior.
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List five applications of artificial intelligence.
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Name and describe three problem areas suitable for expert systems.
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A relatively new approach to supporting decision making is called automated decision systems (ADS), sometimes also known as decision automation systems (DAS). Give a definition of an ADS/DAS in simple terms?
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What is knowledge engineering?
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The development of expert systems is often described as a tedious process. What activities does it typically include?
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Describe, with examples, the two basic ideas most experts agree that artificial intelligence (AI) is concerned with.
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What are three components that may be included in an expert system in addition to the three major components found in virtually all expert systems?
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List five disciplines of artificial intelligence.
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What are the various components of an airline revenue management system? Describe the function of each one.
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Most business decision rules are the same across industries.
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A revenue management (RM) system for an airline seeks to minimize each customer's ticket price of travel on the airline's flights.
False
3
While most first-generation Expert Systems (ES) use if-then rules to represent and store their knowledge, second-generation ES are more flexible in adopting multiple knowledge representation and reasoning methods.
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Rules used in automated decision systems (ADS) can be derived based on experience.
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Inference rules and knowledge rules are both used to solve problems in a rule-based expert system.
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Once validated, the knowledge acquired from experts or induced from a set of data must be represented in a format that does not need to be understandable by humans but must be executable on computers.
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A nonexpert uses the development environment of an expert system to obtain advice and to solve problems using the expert knowledge embedded into the system.
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Expert systems (ES) are computer-based information systems that use expert knowledge to attain high-level decision performance in a narrowly defined problem domain.
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The knowledge base in an expert system must correspond exactly to the format of the knowledge base in the organization where it will be utilized.
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The inference engine, also known as the control structure or the rule interpreter (in rule-based ES), is essentially a computer program that provides a methodology for reasoning about information in the knowledge base and on the blackboard to formulate appropriate conclusions.
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Knowledge acquisition from experts is a complex task that requires specialized expertise to conduct successfully.
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The critical component of a knowledge refinement system is the self-learning mechanism that allows it to adjust its knowledge base and its processing of knowledge based on the evaluation of its recent past performances.
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Validation of knowledge is usually done by a human expert in the knowledge domain.
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Rich and Knight (1991) defined artificial intelligence as "the study of how to make people do things at which, at the moment, computers are better."
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Unlike human experts, expert systems do not need to explain their views, recommendations, or decisions.
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Rule-based systems have their roots in artificial intelligence.
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Flight pricing systems are examples of semi-automated decision systems that require managerial input for each decision.
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The basic rationale of artificial intelligence is to use mathematical calculation rather than symbolic reasoning.
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The case study on chemical, biological, and radiological agents shows that expert systems are widely used in high pressure situations where the human decision makers are confident in taking quick actions.
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A person's decision performance and level of knowledge are typical criteria that determine their level of expertise in a particular subject.
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In the sport talents identification case study, the expert system was calibrated with expertise from

A) multiple sports experts.
B) one overall sports expert.
C) ) the system developer.
D) subjects in the cases used to create the ES.
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Which module is missing from most expert systems?

A) user interface subsystem
B) knowledge base subsystem
C) inference engine
D) knowledge refinement subsystem
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Which of the following is NOT a stage of knowledge engineering?

A) knowledge consolidation
B) knowledge representation
C) knowledge acquisition
D) knowledge validation
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In the InterContinental Hotel Group case study, the mathematical model used to increase profits was based on

A) a simulation model that tried out many options.
B) a system that collated the subjective inputs of managers.
C) a mathematical model that used two variables: price and day of the week.
D) an optimization model that used multiple variables.
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Which tool would be best to use when there is a need to very rapidly and cheaply develop a rule-based expert system?

A) LISP or Prolog languages
B) ASP.NET
C) an ES shell
D) C++
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In the heart disease diagnosis case study, what was a benefit of the SIPMES expert system?

A) Expert systems from other domains were used, saving development time.
B) The SIPMES system agreed with human experts 64% of the time.
C) The SIPMES system could diagnose all types of cardiovascular diseases.
D) No human expert knowledge was needed in development, only textbook knowledge.
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Which category of expert systems that includes weather forecasting and economic/financial forecasting?

A) diagnostic ES
B) planning ES
C) instruction ES
D) prediction ES
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In the chemical, biological, and radiological agents case study, the CBR Advisor program had all the following features EXCEPT

A) it could provide advice even incomplete information.
B) it was tailored to different types of users.
C) it was available online to the general public.
D) it was created by multiple experts.
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How does an expert system differ from conventional systems?

A) Changes in an expert system are tedious to make.
B) The expert system operates only when it is complete.
C) Expert systems handle qualitative data easily.
D) Execution of expert system programs is algorithmic or step-by-step.
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Using certainty factors, a rule declares that IF competition is strong, CF = 70 AND margins are above 15% CF = 100 THEN sales demand will decline. If both conditions are true, what is the CF of the conclusion?

A) 100%
B) 70%
C) 30%
D) 21%
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It is difficult to acquire knowledge from experts for all the following reasons EXCEPT

A) experts may not be able to put into words how they conduct their work.
B) testing and refining of knowledge is complex and difficult.
C) many business areas have no identifiable experts.
D) experts often change their behavior when observed.
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The MYCIN Expert System was used to diagnose bacterial infections using

A) a simulation model that tried out many options.
B) a set of 500 rules on the subject.
C) an optimization model.
D) an expert system whose performance was inferior to human experts.
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What does self-knowledge in an expert system (ES) mean?

A) An ES understands itself in a very human sense.
B) An ES understands the human decision maker.
C) The ES can explain how it reached a conclusion.
D) The ES "knows" that it exists.
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Using certainty factors, a rule declares that IF competition is strong, CF = 70 OR margins are above 15% CF = 100 THEN sales demand will decline. If both conditions are true, what is the CF of the conclusion?

A) 100%
B) 70%
C) 30%
D) 21%
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In the Giant Food Stores case study, the new pricing model deployment system included all the following features EXCEPT

A) it required more staff to make pricing changes.
B) it could handle large numbers of price changes.
C) it used point of sale and competitive data as inputs.
D) it had a predictive capability.
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Who are automated decision systems (ADS) primarily designed for?

A) strategic level managers making long-term, wide-ranging decisions
B) mid-level managers making tactical decision
C) frontline workers who must make decisions rapidly
D) operational managers who make shop floor decisions
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All the following statements about how an expert system operates are true EXCEPT

A) incorporated knowledge is drawn exclusively from human experts.
B) a knowledge engineer creates inferencing rules.
C) knowledge rules are stored in the knowledge base.
D) inference engines contain an explanation subcomponent.
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What would explain why a divorce attorney in New York City may not be considered an expert in Beijing, China?

A) You need a greater level of experience in Beijing to practice law.
B) No criteria to evaluate divorce attorneys exist in Beijing.
C) The divorce attorney in New York does not speak Mandarin.
D) Expertise is frequently domain dependent.
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39
In the Clinical Decision Support System case study, what was the system's output?

A) a diagnosis of the type of tendon injury suffered by the patient
B) a treatment and rehabilitation plan for the patient
C) an explanation of the tendon anatomy of the patient
D) a referral to specialists who could accurately diagnose the tendon injury
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Revenue management systems modify the prices of products and services dynamically based on

A) intuition, demand, and supply.
B) intuition, competition, and supply.
C) business rules, demand, and supply.
D) business rules, supply, and intuition.
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Expert systems mimic the reasoning process of ________ experts in order to solve problems.
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The accumulation, transfer, and transformation of problem-solving expertise from experts or documented knowledge sources to a computer program for constructing or expanding the knowledge base is known as ________.
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________ is a collection of concepts and ideas that are related to the development of intelligent systems.
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________ is a collection of specialized facts, procedures, and judgment usually expressed as rules.
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The knowledge possessed by human experts is often lacking in ________ and not explicitly expressed.
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In the popular Corvid ES shell, ________ define the major factors considered in problem solving.
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Knowledge rules, or ________ rules, state all the facts and relationships about a problem.
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________ chaining is a data-driven approach in which we start from available information as it becomes available or from a basic idea, and then we try to draw conclusions.
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________ blocks in the Corvid ES determine(s) how the system interacts with the user, including the order of execution and the user interface.
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After an ES system is built, it must be evaluated in a two-step process. The first step, ________, ensures that the resulting knowledge base contains knowledge exactly the same as that acquired from the expert.
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Rules derived from data ________ can be used effectively in automated decision systems.
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After an ES system is built, it must be evaluated in a two-step process. The second step, ________, ensures that the system can solve the problem correctly.
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The ability of human experts to analyze their own knowledge and its effectiveness, learn from it, and improve on it for future consultations is known as a ________.
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An ________ shell is a type of development tool that has built-in inference capabilities and a user interface, and is specifically designed for ES development.
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An ________ infers situation descriptions from observations, and explains observed data by assigning them symbolic meanings that describe the situation.
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In the Corvid ES shell, ________ blocks are the decision rules acquired from experts.
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________ chaining is a goal-driven approach in which you start from an expectation of what is going to happen (i.e., hypothesis) and then seek evidence that supports (or contradicts) your expectation.
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________ (or reasoning) is the process of using the rules in the knowledge base along with the known facts to draw conclusions.
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________ express belief in an event (or a fact or a hypothesis) based on the expert's assessment.
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Inference rules, or ________ rules, offer advice on how to solve a problem, given that certain facts are known.
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Describe the Turing test for determining whether a computer exhibits intelligent behavior.
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List five applications of artificial intelligence.
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Name and describe three problem areas suitable for expert systems.
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A relatively new approach to supporting decision making is called automated decision systems (ADS), sometimes also known as decision automation systems (DAS). Give a definition of an ADS/DAS in simple terms?
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What is knowledge engineering?
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The development of expert systems is often described as a tedious process. What activities does it typically include?
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Describe, with examples, the two basic ideas most experts agree that artificial intelligence (AI) is concerned with.
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What are three components that may be included in an expert system in addition to the three major components found in virtually all expert systems?
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